Creeds and sects, contests of Christian, 177.
Customs, singular Welsh:—Burning the ravens’ nests, 191, 192; Delinquent and public opinion, 23, 24; Funeral, a, 37; New Year’s, 24, 25; Sin-eater, the, 23.
Darkness, conquest of the powers of, 380.
David, sit down, 108.
Davies of Swansea, 40; Character as a preacher, 202; Birth and parentage, 203; A self-made man, 203; Childhood, 203; Marriage, 204; Unites in Church fellowship, 204; And Christmas Evans, 204; Religious convictions, 205; First sermon, 206; Ministry at Trefach, 206; Preaching at Denbigh, 207; Settles at Swansea, 208; Reforms the neighbourhood, 209; His wonderful voice, 209; And the butchers, 210; Dealing with young offenders, 210; And the sceptical captain, 212; A prophet of song, 212; Popularity at Association Meetings, 214; A hymn-writer, 215; Last sermon, 216; Death and funeral, 216.
Davies, J. P., and Christmas Evans, 281.
Davies, the Rev. David, 44, 204, 252; Epigrams of, 253.
Davies, Thomas Rhys, 232; Character of his preaching, 233; Pithy sayings, 233.
Dawson, Billy, 110.
Days, dark, 155.